We've already tested the budget £475 LG , but this much pricier model has a superior spec with a Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution, for starters, and passive-3D capability (a technology which LG insists is superior to the active-shutter system its...

The LG 47LW6500 has a high quality panel that's able to display good quality video in 2D mode with plenty of visible detail. LG's stand-out approach to 3D, in its passive Cinema 3D panels, is smoother and less troublesome than 'active'...

There’s no doubt that LG’s passive attack throws a different light on the 3D TV revolution. Using almost disposable 3D specs certainly has its appeal and it’s debatable whether there’s enough material available in 3D to...

While the 55LW650T’s gargantuan 55in screen is big enough to remind us of the various shortcomings of passive 3D technology, its pricing and convenience underlines the idea that there are now two wholly separate 3D markets out there. Its 3D...

This 3D format war is well and truly on, with extravagant claims, outraged counterclaims, legal threats and even a bit of swearing. Somewhere in the middle of all the posturing, the 3D TVs at the heart of this impassioned conflict are starting to...

LG’s 42 LW650T looks much like any other extremely thin LED TV. It’s glossy black with a translucent plastic frame which may or may not be in fashion this week. But there’s one aspect of this set that’s unlike any other...

We’ll get a clearer picture (no pun intended) as more and more of 2011’s new TVs hit the stores and, most importantly, our testing rooms. For now, it seems ’s faith in ‘passive’ 3D technology (and its stance in opposition...

The LG LW650S is the first TV to offer passive 3D technology to the general public, and the results it produces are natural and easy on the eye. The resolution is limited to 1920 x 540 pixels in 3D, so you'll need to sit a little bit further back....